Lidl Dupes
A UK-focused guide to Lidl fragrances marketed as inspired by well-known originals, with the verified dupe mappings shown in the table on this page.
Lidl’s listed scents are affordable alternatives linked to famous fragrances, but they are separate interpretations rather than the originals.
| Fragrance | Reminiscent of | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Cien Femelle | Lancôme La Vie Est Belle | Marketed as an alternative |
| Cien Lovely | Dior J'Adore | Marketed as an alternative |
| Suddenly Madame Glamour | Chanel Coco Mademoiselle | Marketed as an alternative |
What are Lidl perfume dupes?
Lidl is listed on olfacto.studio because it sells fragrances through its UK web shop that are marketed as inspired by well-known originals. On this hub, “dupe” is used as a shopper-friendly search term: it points to an affordable alternative rather than the original fragrance.
The data table on this page is the practical bit, matching each Lidl scent in our verified set with the original it is linked to. For readers comparing familiar names, the current Lidl set includes alternatives connected with Lancôme La Vie Est Belle, Dior J'Adore and Chanel Coco Mademoiselle. Use those links as a starting point for discovery, not as a promise that the experience will be the same on every skin or in every setting.
Which Lidl alternatives are listed here?
The pair table is generated from our verified data, so it is the source to use for the exact Lidl product name and the original fragrance name. It covers Cien Femelle, Cien Lovely and Suddenly Madame Glamour, each mapped to the original it is marketed as an alternative to or is consistently discussed alongside.
This page is deliberately narrow. It does not rank the scents, publish similarity scores or add unverified lookalikes. If a Lidl fragrance is not in the table, we have not included it in this hub’s verified set yet.
How are these Lidl listings verified?
These listings are independent interpretations, not the originals and not sold as the originals. A fragrance inspired by Chanel Coco Mademoiselle, Dior J'Adore or Lancôme La Vie Est Belle may suggest a recognisable direction, but it remains a separate Lidl product.
To keep the mappings useful, we check the house’s own statements first, then cross-check those claims against independent community or press mentions. A pair is included only where that link is clear enough to help a shopper understand what the Lidl scent is being positioned against. We do not treat social buzz alone as proof, and we avoid language that would suggest the alternatives are indistinguishable from the original perfumes.
How should you choose a Lidl-inspired scent?
Start with the original you already know or want to explore. If one of the listed originals is the name you had in mind, the table can point you to the relevant Lidl option without implying that it is the original.
Then approach it as a separate scent. Wear it in your normal routine and decide whether it suits you. The best affordable alternative is the one you enjoy wearing, not simply the one attached to the most recognisable name.
Are the Lidl fragrances in this list the original perfumes?
No. They are Lidl products marketed as inspired by, or as affordable alternatives to, well-known originals; they are not the originals themselves.
How do you decide which original a Lidl scent is linked to?
We start with the house’s own statements, then cross-check the link against independent community or press mentions before adding the mapping.
Why are only three Lidl pairs shown?
This hub only includes the verified Lidl pairs in our data. Other mappings should be added only when they meet the same checks.